Butler High athlete Kris Frost from Matthews, N.C. didn't mind the drive to Auburn Thursday. He didn't mind the drive back on Saturday.

The 6-foot-3, 210-pound athlete from Matthews, N.C. is already planning to do it all again.

According to Frost, he actually can't wait.

"It was one of the best visits I've ever been on," he said. "It was great. I learned a lot about the whole program and the whole school. I didn't know much before I got there, but when I left I knew a whole lot about the University and about the football program. It was a pretty great visit."

Frost, a Rivals250 to Watch 2011 prospect, arrived in Auburn Thursday night and left Saturday afternoon. He met at length with the Tigers' coaches during his stay including lead recruiter Tommy Thigpen, defensive coordinator Ted Roof, receivers coach Trooper Taylor, offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn and head coach Gene Chizik.

"What stood out the most to me was how they treated you, how they always made you feel welcomed, and they really cared about me as a person and as a student-athlete," Frost said. "They really opened up to me as soon as I get there. They showed me everything and were willing to go above and beyond in terms of all the things they could show me, meeting players, meeting people that go to the University and things like that.

"Usually when you go on a visit, there is really one coach that you can relate to, but in this case it was really all of the coaches. They all really stood out to me. I watched one of their practices and one of their scrimmages and every coach came up to me and shook my hand, greeted me and made me feel important about going to their school. Every coach really took a lot of time to talk to me, go over film with me and tell me how they'd like to use me in their program....